Fast, Reliable Air Duct Cleaning Across Keller
Air duct cleaning in Keller, TX typically costs $350–$850 for a full residential system, with most jobs completed in a single visit. Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas serves Keller homeowners directly — we’re familiar with the large two-story homes off Keller Parkway, the subdivisions near Bear Creek Park, and the winding streets of the 76244 and 76248 ZIP codes. If your vents are pushing dust, your allergies spike indoors, or certain rooms never cool evenly, call us at (844) 886-2161 for a free estimate. We route to Keller from our Houston base with scheduling that respects your time, and our Air Duct Cleaning team brings equipment built for this job — not shop vacs with brush attachments.

Why Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas Is Keller’s Preferred Air Duct Cleaning Company
We’re not a general HVAC company tacking on duct cleaning as a side service. For eight years, we’ve focused on one trade: cleaning, repairing, and sealing air duct systems. That specialization shows in Keller, where the housing stock demands it.
Our 4.9-star average across 775 verified customer reviews reflects consistent, repeatable results — not cherry-picked testimonials. Keller homeowners researching before they book can see that volume for themselves. It means we’ve handled the exact flex-duct failures common to this market, learned from them, and refined our process.
Michael Brown, our owner, serves as the lead technician on every job. You get the decision-maker doing the actual work — not a subcontracted crew learning your system on the fly. That’s accountability you can’t replicate with a dispatch model.
We know Keller’s geography: the newer subdivisions off Davis Boulevard, the established neighborhoods near Keller Town Center, the sprawling homes in the 76244 corridor toward Watauga. This matters because a technician who understands local construction eras knows where to look for problems before opening a single vent.
Our Air Duct Cleaning Services in Keller
Residential Duct Cleaning
Keller’s dominant housing type — large two-story brick-veneer homes built during the 1990s–2000s boom — creates unique challenges. Most exceed 3,500 square feet with multi-zone HVAC layouts and long flex-duct runs through unconditioned attics. A typical residential cleaning in Keller runs $450–$750 depending on system size and accessibility. We use Rotobrush and Nikro systems to agitate and extract debris from these extended runs, paying special attention to upstairs zones where collapsed duct sections hide years of accumulated pollen and dust.
Commercial Duct Cleaning
Keller’s commercial growth along Highway 114 and near the Alliance Town Center brings office buildings, medical suites, and retail spaces with their own duct maintenance needs. Commercial systems in Keller typically range from $800–$2,500 depending on square footage and HVAC complexity. We schedule around business hours to minimize disruption, and Michael Brown personally assesses each commercial layout to determine whether standard cleaning or full system restoration is warranted.
Supply Duct Cleaning
Supply ducts push conditioned air into your living spaces — when they’re compromised, you feel it immediately. In Keller, we frequently find supply runs in the 76244 ZIP where long flex-duct to upstairs bedrooms has partially collapsed after years of 150°F+ attic cycling. These sections become debris traps that standard filter changes never address. Supply duct cleaning alone typically runs $250–$450 in Keller, though we often recommend combining it with return duct service for complete pathway coverage.
Return Duct Cleaning
Return ducts pull air back to your HVAC unit for reconditioning. They’re the intake side — meaning every airborne particle in your Keller home passes through them repeatedly. In older systems, degraded flex-duct insulation on returns allows attic air and particulate to enter the cycle. Return duct cleaning in Keller generally falls between $200–$400, with video inspection recommended to verify joint integrity before and after service.
Full System Cleaning
For Keller homes with the large, complex layouts common to the area, piecemeal cleaning leaves debris in the system. Full system cleaning covers supply ducts, return ducts, trunk lines, and the HVAC cabinet itself — typically $650–$850 for Keller’s larger homes. This is our most requested service in the 76248 ZIP, where homeowners with multi-zone systems want comprehensive coverage without scheduling multiple visits.
Video Inspection
Before we clean, we look. Our video inspection service — $150–$250 as a standalone, often waived with full system cleaning — lets you see inside your Keller home’s ductwork in real time. This matters enormously in Keller’s aging housing stock: we can spot collapsed flex-duct, separated joints, or failed mastic seals before committing to a cleaning plan. For homeowners deciding between cleaning and repair, video inspection provides the visual evidence to make an informed choice.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Keller
We stock and service components from Honeywell, Aprilaire, and Guardsman — brands we trust for durability in North Texas conditions. For Keller homeowners, this means faster turnaround when a cleaning reveals a component that needs replacement: no waiting for parts shipped from out of state, no substituting with generic alternatives that fail in Keller’s extreme attic heat. Our Rotobrush and Nikro equipment is matched with Honeywell media filters and Aprilaire humidifier components when whole-system upgrades make sense. We source Guardsman sanitizing products for the final treatment phase, applied only after mechanical cleaning is complete.
Common Air Duct Cleaning Problems We See in Keller Homes
- Flex-duct insulation wrap degrades in Keller’s 150°F+ attics. The original insulation installed in 1990s–2000s homes breaks down faster here than in milder climates, exposing the inner core and accelerating joint failure. Once the wrap degrades, mastic seals lose their substrate and begin to crack.
- Long duct runs to upstairs bedrooms collapse under extreme heat cycling. These are the hidden failure points. A duct that sags partially closed still moves some air, so homeowners notice weak airflow rather than complete failure — and often blame the HVAC unit instead of the pathway.
- Mastic seals fail prematurely in Keller’s climate, drawing pollen into cleaned systems. Even after thorough cleaning, compromised joints reintroduce North Texas cedar and oak pollen. We see this most acutely during winter cedar season, when allergen loads peak and leaky ducts become active distribution systems for irritants.
- Multi-zone systems in large Keller homes accumulate debris unevenly. Zones with longer runs or more bends trap more material. A standard “whole house” approach misses these concentrations; we map zone-by-zone airflow and adjust our cleaning intensity accordingly.
Pricing for Air Duct Cleaning in Keller, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Keller |
|---|---|
| Residential full system cleaning (avg. 3,500 sq ft home) | $450–$750 |
| Commercial duct cleaning | $800–$2,500 |
| Supply duct cleaning only | $250–$450 |
| Return duct cleaning only | $200–$400 |
| Full system cleaning with video inspection | $650–$850 |
| Video inspection (standalone) | $150–$250 |
What moves you within these ranges? System size is the biggest factor — a 5,000-square-foot home in the 76248 ZIP with four zones takes longer than a compact two-zone layout near Keller Town Center. Accessibility matters too: attics with limited entry points or extensive storage slow our setup. Debris load affects timing — a system cleaned three years ago versus one that’s never been serviced present very different extraction challenges. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins, and estimates are always free. Call (844) 886-2161 to schedule yours.
Keller’s Unique Ductwork Challenge: The Legacy Housing Stock
Keller’s explosive residential growth from the mid-1990s through the late 2000s produced thousands of large single-family homes now hitting the 15–25-year mark. This is precisely when original flex-duct systems installed in attics that routinely hit 150°F+ begin to sag, separate at joints, and harbor a decade-plus of accumulated North Texas cedar and oak pollen. Because these homes are large and typically multi-zone, there is substantially more duct surface area per residence than in older, smaller suburban cities nearby — making each cleaning job more involved and more urgent.
We recently serviced a 2005-built home on Dove Court in 76244 where the upstairs flex-duct had sagged and separated at a joint, pulling in 150°F attic air and cedar pollen. Using Rotobrush, we cleared 15 years of debris from the collapsed section and re-sealed the connection with mastic. The homeowner’s upstairs bedrooms had been stuffy and allergen-heavy for three winters; they’d replaced the HVAC filter monthly and never suspected the duct pathway itself.
This is the Keller pattern we see repeatedly. Technicians working the newer subdivisions in 76244 frequently find that long flex-duct runs to upstairs bedrooms have partially collapsed or pulled away from registers after years of extreme heat cycling. These sections become debris traps that standard whole-home filter changes never address. The question for Keller homeowners isn’t simply whether to clean — it’s whether cleaning alone is sufficient, or whether the degraded ductwork needs repair or retrofitting to solve the underlying problem.
We Also Serve Cities Near Keller
Our service radius includes Watauga to the southeast, North Richland Hills to the south, Roanoke to the west, and Saginaw to the southwest. While each city has distinct housing stock and ductwork patterns, the North Texas climate challenges are shared. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities and found this page while researching, the same owner-led service and equipment standards apply — call (844) 886-2161 to check availability for your address.
Serving Keller, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Keller area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Air Duct Cleaning in Keller
Every 3–5 years for homes with the large, multi-zone layouts common in Keller’s 76244 and 76248 ZIP codes. The extended flex-duct runs in these homes accumulate debris faster than compact systems, and the 15–25-year age bracket means original ductwork is approaching the failure window where sagging and joint separation accelerate contamination. If you’ve never had service, start with a video inspection to assess condition before setting a recurring schedule. Call (844) 886-2161 to book — estimates are free.
It will if the smell originates from debris in the ductwork itself, but not if the root cause is moisture intrusion or active mold growth in the HVAC cabinet. In Keller, we frequently find that “musty” upstairs odors during winter are actually concentrated cedar pollen and dust baking in collapsed flex-duct sections that 150°F attic air reaches daily. Cleaning removes the material; video inspection confirms whether duct repair is also needed to prevent recurrence. Call (844) 886-2161 and we’ll diagnose the source before quoting.
Keller’s combination of large homes with long flex-duct runs through unconditioned attics, plus summer attic temperatures exceeding 150°F, creates more severe heat cycling than in cities with smaller homes or milder climates. The physical distance from air handler to upstairs registers in a 4,000-square-foot Keller home means more exposed surface area, more joints, and more opportunity for mastic failure. Other North Texas cities share the heat; Keller’s housing scale amplifies its effect. Call (844) 886-2161 for an assessment of your specific system’s exposure.
Yes, meaningfully — if your ducts are distributing accumulated pollen rather than just moving conditioned air. Keller’s winter Ashe juniper (mountain cedar) pollen is among the most allergenic in the entire DFW region, and compromised flex-duct joints actively draw this pollen into your airflow cycle. Cleaning removes built-up reservoirs; sealing repairs prevent reintroduction. We see the strongest customer-reported relief in homes where we combine mechanical cleaning with joint repair. Call (844) 886-2161 to discuss whether your symptoms align with duct-borne distribution.
Retrofit becomes the better investment when video inspection reveals multiple collapsed runs, widespread mastic failure, or insulation wrap degradation exceeding 30% of total duct surface. In Keller’s early-2000s housing stock, we see this threshold crossed most often in homes where attic storage or rodent activity has compounded heat damage. Cleaning a system that’s structurally failing provides temporary relief; replacing degraded flex-duct with properly supported, insulated hard pipe or new flex-duct solves the problem for 15–20 years. We provide both options with honest guidance on cost-benefit — call (844) 886-2161 for a video inspection that lets you see what you’re deciding between.
Written by Michael Brown, Owner at Summit Air Duct Cleaning Service Texas, serving Keller since 2016.